Reaction Rates: A Science Challenge

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  1. 1

    What is the definition of the rate of reaction?

    • AThe total amount of reactants used in a reaction.
    • BThe amount of product formed at the end of a reaction.
    • CThe change in the quantity of reactants or products per unit time.
    • DThe energy required to start a chemical reaction.
  2. 2

    Which of the following factors does NOT affect the rate of reaction?

    • ASize of reactants
    • BConcentration
    • CTemperature
    • DVolume of the container
  3. 3

    According to collision theory, what two conditions must be met for a reaction to occur?

    • AHigh temperature and low pressure.
    • BCorrect orientation and minimum energy (Activation Energy, Ea).
    • CSmall particle size and high concentration.
    • DPresence of a catalyst and low temperature.
  4. 4

    In the Haber process, what is the catalyst used for the synthesis of ammonia (NH3)?

    • AVanadium(V) oxide
    • BIron powder
    • CPlatinum
    • DNickel
  5. 5

    What is the function of the Contact Process?

    • ATo produce ammonia for fertilizers
    • BTo make detergents and batteries
    • CTo extract iron from its ore
    • DTo refine petroleum